I'm going to start off by apologizing in advance if I received incorrect information.

Do you guys honestly have an exhibit that puts the biblical, 6-day creation under the heading Gods Word, and a description of evolution under the heading Human Reasoning? Are you actively trying to make creationists look like idiots?

If you had done any research at all, you would know that there is no scientific reason why the Bible couldn't be literally accurate. So why are you putting evolution under 'Human Reasoning,' as if it's the more logical position, and you have to have some sort hokey message from God in order to believe in creation?

There's plenty of scientific evidence to support the fact of a literal, 6-day creation.

You actually sank money into this? On behalf of all the rational Christians out here, please just stop. You make us all look stupid.

J., U.S.

(Dale Husband: Gee, here's a writer even more delusional that the Answers in Genesis people! Let's see how they deal with this loon.)

It seems that there is a misunderstanding about the message that the museum is conveying here. Simply put, the point of this exhibit in the Creation Museum is that our foundation does not start with human reasoning, as Descartes and other modern thinkers have suggested, but with the Word of God. The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge and wisdom, as Solomon wrote in Proverbs 1:7. In fact, all wisdom and understanding begin with Gods revelation of Himself in His Word.

For those that have not been able to visit the Museum yet, this feedback comment concerns a room known as the Starting Points Room. The sign at the introduction to the room asks why there are such different views about the past, even though we are all studying the same facts: Same facts, different views, why?

The room immediately answers this question: Different views because of different starting points. Under the sign is a depiction of these two starting points: (1) a pile of books and a quote from Descartes and (2) a Bible scroll and a quote of God revealing Himself.

Peoples view of the past is controlled by their starting assumptions. There are only two places to start: human reasoning or Gods Word. The museum uses the word human reasoning to describe any view that rejects Gods written revelation and, instead, depends on alternative beliefs about the past. Our ability to reason, without the aid of the Bible, is greatly limited because we were not there to observe creation and we cannot repeat those unique events to test our assumptions. In contrast, if we start with Gods Word, we have in our hands the eyewitness account of the Creator, who saw how the universe began and who knows how the universe continues to function.

So Bible-believers are 100% in favor of human reason, given the proper foundation. In fact, the museum argues that all logic and reason are given by and require the existence of the Creator God of the Bible (as we explain in the Natural Laws video in the Wonders Room). The issue at stake is where our reasoning begins, because all thought systems must begin with axioms accepted as true. Even for those that dont believe it, Gods Word is a logical starting point, but humans prefer to look somewhere else. And as a result of their false premises, their conclusions are often flawed. As the feedback submitter states, there is not a reason to doubt the Bible, and there is  plenty of scientific evidence to support the fact of a literal, 6-day creation. Our Get Answers section gives plenty of information on numerous topics giving reasons to trust the Bible; it also explains why trusting the Scriptures from the first verse is vital to the good news of the gospel.

Michael Matthews AiGU.S. Creation Museum Content Manager

(Dale Husband: Why that argument is pointless:

Circular reasoning about "God's Word" gets you nowhere, while reasoning about the universe we actually live in and can study with our senses leads to an actual increase in knowledge.)